Songs and Poems from 1819 to 1879Chatto and Windus, 1881 - 158 pages |
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... sigh across it stealing . Like thee - by her deserted - left Of woman's falsehood bitter token ! Of sound , of feeling robbed , bereft- That pulse is fled , those chords are broken . No mirth the present moments bring , No fears alarm ...
... sigh across it stealing . Like thee - by her deserted - left Of woman's falsehood bitter token ! Of sound , of feeling robbed , bereft- That pulse is fled , those chords are broken . No mirth the present moments bring , No fears alarm ...
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... sigh and sigh in vain , And feel when every hope was flown That still my heart must bear its chain , That still my soul must hold as dear The form that taught it first to sigh , Whose smile but mocked my falling tear , And jested with ...
... sigh and sigh in vain , And feel when every hope was flown That still my heart must bear its chain , That still my soul must hold as dear The form that taught it first to sigh , Whose smile but mocked my falling tear , And jested with ...
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James Robinson Planché. True to one cherished apathy Is this devoted heart and brain ; This silent breast has ceased to sigh , These eyes shall never weep again . SWIFTLY flew the summer hours Of innocence and youth , 8 ΤΟ.
James Robinson Planché. True to one cherished apathy Is this devoted heart and brain ; This silent breast has ceased to sigh , These eyes shall never weep again . SWIFTLY flew the summer hours Of innocence and youth , 8 ΤΟ.
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... think the while , Sweet lady , on thy softer sigh ? How cruel , then , the task I prove— Why , lady , ask a lay from me , Who cannot sing of aught but love , Yet must not sing of love to thee ? HE Moon was on thy pallid brow , The night.
... think the while , Sweet lady , on thy softer sigh ? How cruel , then , the task I prove— Why , lady , ask a lay from me , Who cannot sing of aught but love , Yet must not sing of love to thee ? HE Moon was on thy pallid brow , The night.
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... sigh , That pity stole from virtue's shrine To sweeten parting's misery . I heard thee breathe thy last adieu , I felt that hand withdrawn from mine ; Alas ! till then I never knew How wholly , dearest , I was thine . SCOTCH MELODY ...
... sigh , That pity stole from virtue's shrine To sweeten parting's misery . I heard thee breathe thy last adieu , I felt that hand withdrawn from mine ; Alas ! till then I never knew How wholly , dearest , I was thine . SCOTCH MELODY ...
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